Scott apparently missed that part of your request. To accomplish that, you'd have to put the "admins" distribution list (remember, as Brian pointed out, Outlook has no personal "groups") in the Bcc field of your message and some address with the display name of "admins" in the To field.
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"Kentucky" wrote in message oups.com...
i've a group named "admins" if i send a message to this group, the
ricipents opening the mail see in field "a" the names of all the people
in the group an not the name of the group.
I would recipients see the name of the group in the field "a" and not
the name of the persons in the group